tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38545607.post2804705201016317782..comments2024-03-09T10:26:48.789+00:00Comments on economics, psychology, policy: Future Directions for Well-Being Policy at the Scottish ParliamentEmma Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11466193733741012673noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38545607.post-2730949914285087522015-09-28T22:39:00.639+00:002015-09-28T22:39:00.639+00:00Thank you for this most informative summary. As a ...Thank you for this most informative summary. As a behavioral scientist who works at the intersection of climate change and wellness issues, I was most interested in the section on engagement. I think measuring well-being is a crucial yet difficult task because of the interconnections between wellness and a range of other issues, including diversity, racism, poverty, healthcare, pollution, climate change, food justice, political context, and so on. I wonder if those attending the workshop would be interested in exploring win-win scenarios and solutions that help foster true well-being in ways that everyone benefits - the government, individuals, families, communities and the environment? Such frameworks are possible using science-based tools that I apply through workshops and retreats. Perhaps these services might be of interest? Marilyn Corneliushttp://www.alchemusprime.comnoreply@blogger.com